Frank and the cadet buddy from the citadel had a homosexual encounter, right? They get drunk in the library and kind of get waaay to close for two buddies, y'know. NTTAWWT...just wanted to confirm that I didn't read more into that scene than what was there.

That's what I got from that scene as well.

Is Claire having the artists's kid? I watch this show but I'm usually doing something else while I am, checking email, cleaning the ho ...

Binge viewing is my preferred method for watching shows, I'd rather marathon watch an entire season in a weekend then drag it out week after week all season long. When watching week to week you're inevitably going to miss an episode here or there, that's no big deal with a sitcom but if the show has a continuing story arc then missing one episode can throw off the rest of the season.

As far as this "water cooler experience" they're talking about, I think they're giving it way more credit than it deserves. In my 48 years I can't remember ever sitting around at work discussing what we watched on television the night before, not in any detail anyway.

That's on top of the mid-tier digital cable television subscription and digital cable box lease, so realistically HBO costs the end-user around $90 a month. Netflix only requires Internet access, which can be had for as little as $20 a month.

So you're looking at $100 for HBO versus around $30 for Netflix. There's a reason I don't pay for cable TV but do pay for Internet and Netflix.

meanmutton:I think your predictions of its eminent demise are premature.

I mis-typed if that is what you think I was inferring then. I'm simply asserting that HBO GO would make an absolute killing in the US if it weren't dependent on a cable subscription. Especially if the trend continues of people getting all the shows they want w/o a cable bill.